Category Archives: Issues

HELENA Mont. (Feb 23, 2015) – A Montana bill that would take on NSA spying by denying material support and resources to federal agencies engaged in warrantless surveillance cleared a major hurdle today, passing the House Judiciary Committee by a 12-9 vote.

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West Virginia HB2651 would ban state-level enforcement of virtually all federal gun control measures, and important step towards fully blocking them within the state. The bill must pass through the House Judiciary Committee successfully before it can receive a full vote in the state house. Take the following steps to support this important bill.

BISMARCK, N.D., Feb. 23, 2015 – The North Dakota state House approved a bill last week that would authorize the farming, production, and sale of industrial hemp in the state, effectively nullifying the federal prohibition on the same.

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PHOENIX. (Feb. 23, 2015) – Today, an Arizona state Senate committee approved a bill that would effectively block any new federal gun control measures in the state by withdrawing all state participation and enforcement. The bill now moves to the full Senate for consideration and a likely vote.

Washington HB1552 and SB5012 would legalize industrial hemp for farming, commerce and production, effectively nullifying the federal ban on the same. SB5012 was passed unanimously through the state senate on Feb. 4.

AUSTIN, Tex. (Feb. 23, 2015) – A bill up for consideration in the Texas legislature would create a mechanism for the state to review and reject any federal order, law, police, rule, mandate or agency regulation that is found to violate the Bill of Rights of the Texas Constitution.

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West Virginia has the opportunity to join the growing list of states that are tired of carrying Uncle Sam’s water by implementing and/or enforcing federal gun control measures. West Virginia Delegate Cindy Frich introduced House Bill 2651 (HB2651) on February 6, 2015. The bill has 10 cosponsors – including 2 Democrats. The purpose of this bill is to…

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Vermont H.204 would deny “material support or resources” to the NSA and all federal illegal spying operations. It must pass successfully through the House Committee on Judiciary before it can receive a full vote in the state senate.

Arizona HB2368 and HB2058 withdraw state resources from the implementation of unilaterally-issued presidential executive orders and agency rules, respectively. The bills must pass successfully through the House Rules Committee before they can receive full votes in the state house. Take the following action steps to support these important bills.